Gaming Storage SSD v HDD

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I understand that SSDs are the way to go...I understand that it's best to transfer everything OS and all to the SSD, but would I still see tremendous gains by just putting a few games over to the SSD and leaving everything else alone? I really just want to put a few games to the SSD. I am good with computer stuff...but, I just don't feel like hassling myself with the worry of losing some stuff right now. I've got a lot of stuff going on...lol. I don't want to get too stretched thin.
 
It depends how big is the ssd you are using. The more stuff you can fit everything you need to an ssd, I would advise you to do so. I personally have way to much stuff to just use my ssd for all my storage needs. I keep most of my files and games on my 2 tb hdd. I only have a few games on my ssd and the games usually are whatever game I playing the most at the moment.
 

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I'll probably get a Samsung 250 gig SSD...so, I won't have the space either. Did u see a great difference playing the games u did transfer and use on the SSD?
 
I'll probably get a Samsung 250 gig SSD...so, I won't have the space either. Did u see a great difference playing the games u did transfer and use on the SSD?

No. The ssds does give you lower loading times. Battlefield hard-line has crazy loading times on my hdd. Otherwise, I was incapable of noticing the difference once the game was running.